Mr James Guy

1894 -
Summary information for Mr James Guy

Contributions

1932

GENERAL PROVISIONS WITH RESPECT TO NEW CUSTOMS DUTIES. Commons February 10, 1932

2 speeches — CRIMINAL TRIAL (POSTPONEMENT). Commons March 2, 1932

LEGAL PROCEDURE. Commons March 15, 1932

Edinburgh Corporation (Sheriff Court House, etc.) Order Confirmation Bill. [By Order.] Commons March 22, 1932

BRIDGES (RECONSTRUCTION). Commons March 23, 1932

EDINBURGH-GLASGOW ROAD. Commons June 1, 1932

2 speeches — NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL AND TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. Commons June 2, 1932

3 speeches — PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES (FIRST-AID EQUIPMENT). Commons June 8, 1932

2 speeches — PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES (FIRST-AID EQUIPMENT). Commons June 14, 1932

FERRY SERVICES, BURNT ISLAND AND QUEENSFERRY. Commons June 15, 1932

CLAUSE 7.—(Amendment of law as to im prisonment on small debt decree for delivery.) Commons June 20, 1932

3 speeches — RATING AND VALUATION. Commons June 21, 1932

HOUSING. Commons June 21, 1932

2 speeches — SCOTLAND (REGISTER HOUSE). Commons June 22, 1932

2 speeches — DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR SCOTLAND. Commons June 22, 1932

FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Commons June 23, 1932

2 speeches — REGISTER HOUSE, EDINBURGH. Commons June 28, 1932

ACCIDENTS (COMPENSATION). Commons July 11, 1932

CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. Commons July 29, 1932

HIGHWAY CODE. Commons July 29, 1932

COURT OF SESSION. Commons October 25, 1932

2 speeches — DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, SCOTLAND (TEMPORARY CLERKS). Commons November 1, 1932

HOUSING. Commons November 8, 1932

2 speeches — ROAD AND RAIL INQUIRY (RECOMMENDATIONS). Commons November 9, 1932

TRAFFIC SIGNALS. Commons November 9, 1932

BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR. Commons November 28, 1932

RIVER FORTH (ROAD BRIDGE). Commons December 14, 1932

PETROL (PRICE). Written Answers December 22, 1932

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